Toca Boca, a hugely popular kids’ app maker, has grown to over 170 million downloads across its line of 38 apps, which 13 million children use every month. Now, the company is transitioning its brand ...
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Toca Boca, maker of children’s iOS applications, is releasing two new apps aimed at sparking kids’ imaginations. The first app comes out today. Many parents are concerned that children spend too much ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The Toca Boca studio grew out of the research and development unit of the Swedish media group Bonnier. In an ...
Kids app maker Toca Boca, which operates like a startup out of the 200-year-old Swedish publishing company Bonnier, is making good on its earlier promise that it will soon begin to expand its product ...
Last week, Toca Boca hit a major 100M download milestone with its range of kids mobile games. The Swedish company — with offices in Stockholm as well as San Francisco and New York — has positioned ...
If you haven’t heard of Toca Boca, you’re probably not hanging out much with the 6- to 9-year-old set. Since its 2010 founding, the Swedish game developer has created 39 app games for children, ...
If you want to get a good glimpse of a developer doing some tremendously clever things for iOS devices, look no further than the dozen or so App Store offerings from Toca Boca. Aimed primarily at kids ...
LOS ANGELES - Is there life beyond the app in children's TV? That's the hope for popular kids app Toca Boca, which has pulled in over 130 million downloads in 4 years. This week, it just launched Toca ...
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Take pictures of your surroundings to use as “material” for your doll’s clothes — in this case, old stereo speakers for the skirt, and a photo of a sunset for the blouse. (Emily Shahan/GeekWire) It ...